Barging - definition of barging by The Free Dictionary 1 a flat-bottomed vessel, usu pushed or towed, for transporting freight or passengers; lighter 2 a vessel of state used in pageants 3 a naval vessel reserved for a flag officer 4 to move aggressively and clumsily: to barge through a crowd 5 to move in the slow, heavy manner of a barge 6 to transport by barge
Barge Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He came rushing down the stairs, barging into the crowd of people at the bottom She barged through the door without even knocking What makes him think he can barge in here [=enter suddenly and rudely] like that?
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Barging - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang Barging is a slang term used to describe the act of forcefully entering someone's personal space or conversation without permission It can be done physically, by literally barging into a room or conversation, or virtually, by interrupting someone in an online chat or discussion forum
Barge - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A barge is a big, flat boat that can transport heavy goods over water You might see a barge carrying a load of new cars down a river Barges are useful for moving very heavy things along canals and rivers A typical barge can hold more than a thousand tons of cargo, so it's ideal for bulky, weighty goods